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COPI (Chronological Order Preparation of Images)  v.1.0

COPI (Chronological Order Preparation of Images) provide a graphical tool helping users to sort their images (taken from different unsynchronized sources) by preparing a chronological order (timeshifting the exif-information and renaming). All images

CookTimer  v.0.9.3

A simple countdown timer. CookTimer is a simple cross-platform countdown timer that helps when cooking, making tea or eggs. It also works for any other timing purpose such as working out.

Convex Media Converter  v.0.7

Easy and strong media converter for audio/video files.

ContextMenu  v.1.0

ContextMenu is a simple Windows software that displays a ContextMenu for a given file. This is ment as an extension to muCommander for use under Windows. It's based on the code from The Old New Thing blog. The program, given a file name on the

Contact Parser  v.1.0

Contact Parser is a little programm to parse windows .

Console Clock  v.0.0.1.4

Simple green clock for Windows command line. Console Clock help you check the time in an original manner. The software starts cmd and shows the time.

ComicCache  v.1.0.10.0

Maintain a folder of random covers from a cbr/cbz comic collection. ComicCache is a startup software that will maintain a folder of random covers from a cbr/cbz comic collection that will update at specified intervals.

Color Picker Air Application  v.1.0

Color Picker is a small color picker. Color Picker is an Adobe Air color picker application, provides many different ways to pick color and get instant HTML color code. It integrates a Photoshop like color picker which is ported from John Dyer's

Coffee Time  v.1.0

Prevents Windows from going to sleep. The initial idea for Coffee Time came when the realization was made that a popular Macintosh application, Caffeine, was not available for Windows.

CNote  v.0.4

Create notes fast and easy. CNote is a cross-platform, extendable note-taking app written in Java. It is designed to accept a variety of inputs and store them in "panes", extended JPanels with various functions. For example,

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